Waterloo, Canada
41 Laurel St
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+1 5198843985
0 STAR...I worked at Pioneer Youth for a very short time. When I accepted the job I was very excited as I thought this would be my career job. Staff was friendly towards other staff and proper training was given. However, my shift that I was called in for was terrible. It first started off with an email 5 days prior to the shift to see if I was available. With a quick email back I was clarifying if it was AM or PM and that I would love to work the shift. No response. After 4 days and about 5 emails and 2 phone calls I finally get a response. I show up for my shift and they ended up covering it already and I was no longer needed. However, they told me I could stay. Throughout the night the staff was friendly and helping me out when needed as this was my first shift. But I noticed the staff members were very rude to the children/teenagers with autism and other disabilities. The staff members were pushing the children and making fun of the children trying to get a negative behaviour out of them. I told staff that it was very wrong and unprofessional of them to do such thing to the children, especially when they were not having behaviours and were content. Staff told me if I didn't like it I was more then welcome to leave. I left immediately and resigned the following day.
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I have a good time working here with Barb at pioneer who retires on the 13th of October. These are some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Update the food program I did with with barb has has ended taylor who took over for barb was surprised along with me. not surprising since we were down to five group home's when I started at pioneer their were eight then seven. Then six. Then only five were left since some group home were moving home's or didn't have enough people living there. Taylor still works for them but in one of the group home's. Just to clear i wasn't fired or let go the program ended so no more work. But I had a nice time working here with barb and Taylor.
I have worked at PYS for over a decade in many capacities. I have worked in the overnight, relief, front-line, assistant and residential supervisor roles. Residential treatment is one of the most challenging fields of employment that I have ever worked in physically and mentally. However, it is also the most REWARDING. Pioneer homes are very busy, and no matter what role you take on as an employee the job is demanding. Pioneer deals with challenging clients who can no longer live with biological family or foster families. It takes a team effort to support and manage the youth through their routines/treatment on a daily basis. Keeping youth safe and out of the legal system is a huge part of this job. Collaboration with regional police, psychiatrists, medical doctors/specialists, court agents/probation and family and children's services gives employees exposure to community resources and multidisciplinary approaches for treatment. There's never a dull moment! Like any job there are pro's and con's to be considered. Each employee is going to have a personal perspective of Pioneer Youth Services because of their own individual experiences within the company. I have seen many people come and go. I also know employees who have been with Pioneer for two decades because they love the job. Resilience and patience are two of the skills that I am most proud of enhancing through my experiences at Pioneer. If you are looking for employment in the fields of psychology, social work or the legal system I would suggest looking at available job opportunities within this agency.
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